Corn-sheller



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Corn Sheller. No. 18,296. y Patented Sept. 29, 1857.

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at opposite sides and are kept distinct and separate from each other.

By the above invention, the ears Will be shelled in a perfect manner, and with but little labor as not much power is required to operate the machine. The corn also will be cleansed from dust, chaff, and light impurities. The implement is simple, economical to manufacture, and not liable to get out of repair.

I am Well aware that a sheller consisting of a face Wheel Working against a Vertical bur wheel patented to Peck has been suggested as a corn Sheller, but its eiiiciency for shelling corn is questionable neither is there any provision for cleaning the corn 

